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Monday, October 06, 2025
Digi’s Custom Exhibit Transforms Into Portable Water Demo
exhibitstudios.com: When it comes to making an impact on the trade show floor, we understand that first impressions matter. We helped Digi roll out a custom 10′ x 10′ display and an eye-catching tabletop water demo that highlight both their brand identity and their technology. The results were clear at two major industry events this year: HITEC 2025 at the Indiana Convention Center and ITS World Congress 2025 in Atlanta.
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Great stuff to see, video boards like this have always been extremely complicated to operate, and a small brand like this up ending decades of proprietary garbage is great to see. Of note I've always found that Daktronics to be incredibly difficult to operate. Part of me believes that the entertainment industry is unfortunately going down a path of proprietary systems. I've always found that Yamaha digital mixers especially are incredibly locked down for little to no reason other than "reliability" yet somehow other brands survive such as Digico and Behringer completely fine off much more friendly operating systems to users. This gives me hope though seeing such a new brand come to the playing field. Hopefully they continue to innovate and improve upon entertainment technology taking it in a direction that is much more user friendly. Now we just need a new competitor in the Sound Design industry to make a mixer that runs on a operating system that everyone understands.
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